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De los detalles al todo: historia cultural y biografías globales

2013

Este artículo aborda algunas de las nuevas direcciones de la historia cultural. En particular, los trabajos de algunos estudiosos que emplean una perspectiva global. Esa elección plantea algunos problemas, sobre todo los relativos a las aparentes contradicciones entre la tradicional mirada micro, que ha sido característica de la historia cultural más significativa, y la macro, en la que acostumbraba a primar el análisis económico o político. ¿Cómo analizar un individuo desde una perspectiva global? Utilizando principalmente las reflexiones de Peter Burke o Natalie Zemon Davis, el artículo expone que esa preocupación es un asunto actual, propio de una época de interconexión acelerada, que re…

HistòriaHistorylcsh:Latin America. Spanish AmericaCultural historyMicro-historiaField (Bourdieu)Perspective (graphical)lcsh:F1201-3799MicrohistoryWorld historyEnvironmental ethicsHistoriografialcsh:History (General)lcsh:D1-2009HistoriografíaIntermediaryPoliticsMicrohistoria.Historia globalSociologyHistoria culturalMacroSocial science
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Challenges and Opportunities using MultiChain for Real Estate

2019

The real estate market involves multiple untrusted actors with contrasting objectives. We propose REchain, a blockchain-based platform for real estate, which provides benefits to all actors in terms of transparency, trust, immutability, and traceability. REchain architecture handles real estate data through well-defined workflows that leverage the MultiChain platform. REchain changes the real estate market enabling direct transactions without intermediaries, and providing new mechanisms for negotiating the purchase conditions. This paper refutes the misleading idea of using blockchains for solving generic problems as blockchain platforms have peculiar features that make them suitable for sp…

ImmutabilityTraceabilitySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputer scienceTransparency (market)media_common.quotation_subject020206 networking & telecommunicationsReal estate02 engineering and technologyData scienceNegotiationIntermediaryWorkflow0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBlockchain smart filter smart contract real estate020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArchitecturemedia_common2019 IEEE International Black Sea Conference on Communications and Networking (BlackSeaCom)
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How does monetary policy respond to the dynamics of the shadow banking sector?

2020

We investigate the response of the central bank to the change in size of non-bank financial intermediaries. Using quarterly data for the U.S. over the period 1946:Q1-2016Q4, we find that when faced with an increase in the asset growth of the securities' brokers and dealers and the shadow banking sector, the monetary authority reacts by raising the short-term nominal interest rate. This response is stronger in the case of sharp variation in the size of the balance sheet of nonbank financial intermediaries. From a policy perspective, our study suggests that an extended version of the original Taylor rule - embedding both price stability and financial stability concerns – provides a good chara…

InflationEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial intermediarymonetary policyMonetary economicsnonbank financial intermediarieTaylor ruleAccounting0502 economics and businessEconomicsBalance sheet050207 economicsPrice of stabilityinflationmedia_common050208 financeshadow banking05 social sciencesMonetary policySettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economicaasset growthTaylor ruleNominal interest rateMonetary policy reaction function8. Economic growthFinance
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Reframing health care through social media

2015

This teaching case presents the story of the Hospital Campus (HC) project and its effort to reframe health-care services for the elderly through the adoption of social media. In a world of global ageing, in which an increased number of elderly patients will be cared for by a shrinking number of workers, a primary challenge is how to use technology to provide better and more efficient services for the elderly. The HC campus project focuses on how to involve information technology-illiterate elderly patients and their social networks in the design and use of social media services to improve their quality of life. In describing the development of the project, we focus on the elderly patients’…

Information managementbusiness.industrysocial mediaelderly careCognitive reframingLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsHealth informaticshealth-care servicesInformation scienceEducationintermediariesIntermediaryQuality of life (healthcare)teaching case social media health-care services elderly care intermediaries citizen involvementPolitical scienceteaching caseHealth careSocial mediacitizen involvementbusinessJournal of Information Technology Teaching Cases
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Choosing Open Innovation Intermediaries through their web-based platforms

2016

This paper examines the services provided by Open Innovation Intermediaries (OIIs) through their web-based platforms, in order to understand how OIIs can effectively support innovation seekers in their innovation processes. Relying on the existing literature exploring the roles and functions of web-based OII platforms, we carried out an exploratory and comparative qualitative study to identify the services available, to classify them by the various phases of the innovation processes in which they can be beneficial, and to link them to general roles and functions. Our analysis of the services provided by OII platforms sheds light on the dynamics of innovation seekers’ choices, and gives mean…

Intermediaries’ servicesKnowledge managementIntermediaries’ services Seekers in Open Innovation contextsbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciencesWeb-based platformOpen Innovation Intermediaries Web-based platforms Intermediaries’ services Seekers in Open Innovation contexts.Open Innovation IntermediarieIntermediarySeekersOrder (exchange)Open Innovation Intermediaries0502 economics and businessSeekers in Open Innovation contextsWeb application050211 marketingbusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & managementOpen Innovation Intermediaries; Web-based platforms; Intermediaries’ services Seekers in Open Innovation contextsQualitative researchOpen innovationWeb-based platforms
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Who uses intermediaries in international trade? Evidence from firm-level survey data

2011

The present paper uses data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey conducted in Turkey in 2005 to shed light on the firms which use intermediaries in international trade. It lends robust empirical support to recent theories which suggest that indirect exporters are mostly small firms which are not profitable enough to cover the high fixed costs of building their own distribution network abroad. Manufacturers which introduce entirely new products to foreign markets are more likely to use trade intermediaries, as are firms which produce low quality goods. In contrast, neither foreign ownership nor credit constraints are correlated with the choice of export mode. Moreover, firms which rely on t…

IntermediaryEmpirical researchForeign ownershipDistribution networksbusiness.industryEconomicsSurvey data collectionComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGInternational tradebusinessTrade barrierFixed costHeterogeneous firms intermediated trade
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Do local proxy advisors matter? – Evidence from Germany

2021

Prior research documents that the large US-based proxy advisors, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and Glass Lewis (GL), play an important role as information intermediaries in corporate gov...

IntermediaryShareholderbusiness.industryAccountingCorporate governanceInstitutional investorAccountingProxy (statistics)businessFinanceAccounting and Business Research
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Future of e-Government: An integrated conceptual framework

2021

Abstract The information and hyper-connectivity revolutions have caused significant disruptions in citizens’ interactions with governments all over the world. Failures in implementing e-government interventions suggest the lack of an integrated approach in understanding e-government as a discipline. In this study, we present an overarching and integrated conceptual framework of e-government grounded in robust qualitative research to describe the factors that must be integrated to implement e-government successfully. Drawing insights from 168 in-depth interviews conducted with multiple stakeholders in India, this study defines e-government as a multidimensional construct with customer orient…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryinformasjonsteknologi:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]politikkVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210økonomiIntermediaryConceptual frameworkOrientation (mental)Information and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and InnovationSociologyBusiness and International ManagementDigital divideConstruct (philosophy)businessRelationship marketingApplied PsychologyQualitative researchTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Latvian Migrants in Foreign Labour Markets: Job Placement and Discrimination

2019

AbstractThe majority of migrants from Latvia move abroad intending to work, and so fall into the category of ‘work migrants’. A crucial role in their job placement is played by an increasingly complex network of intermediaries. This includes formal employment agencies, more informal, social network-based mediators and even illegal service providers. Despite the agencies providing job placements abroad being subject to regulations, fraud and the mistreatment of jobseekers has emerged as a cause for concern. Even when there is no ill will from the intermediaries, immigrant workers often suffer discrimination from their employers, sometimes leading to a re-evaluation of their return migration …

Labour economicsSocial networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigration0507 social and economic geographyLatvianService providerlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEmployment contractIntermediaryWork (electrical)050602 political science & public administrationlanguagePosition (finance)business050703 geographymedia_common
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Differential Effects of Bilateral Norms on SMEs’ Export Relationships: A Dynamic Perspective

2017

Prior research has established the pivotal role of bilateral norms in relationship marketing, identifying them as effective relational governance mechanisms that firms can use to manage their international alliances with overseas intermediaries. Unfortunately, few studies have examined differential effects of specific norms on positive and negative behaviors, let alone norms’ effectiveness in the harsh export context of resource-constrained small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). To address these gaps, the authors explicate the effects of three norms (continuity expectations, equity, and cooperation) on both dysfunctional and productive behaviors of foreign distributors. Using two conse…

MarketingEquity (economics)Public economics05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Context (language use)Dysfunctional familyDifferential effectsIntermediary0502 economics and businessOpportunism050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingRelationship marketing050203 business & managementJournal of International Marketing
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